Evolution 19:45 - Nov 9 with 2707 views | Gundog | Having supported the Swans since 78 and seeing the way the Swans have evolved, I am now struggling with the fact that we might have reached the point where we balance, ie tipping point. Where do we go from now, we have not got the finances to compete with the so called big boys, yet we are playing football the right way, the way the pundits love. Do we carry on playing and praying that we stay in the prem and hope that we reach 9th place in the league, ( because we wont get any higher as Laudrup has said himself ) I think that we deserve our place in the premier league and long may it continue but it all comes down to the way the board run this beautiful club. Passion is evolution. | |
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Evolution on 19:57 - Nov 9 with 2680 views | Dull1Thomas | Keep on keeping on - the only way we'll survive in the Prem is by continuing out 'football' playing style; it's one that as a team we can be better than the sum of our parts. | |
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Evolution on 20:00 - Nov 9 with 2671 views | deanscfc | Open question.... Say we stay in the PL playing good, passing football....does there come a point where we do start looking for/accepting bigger investments? Is there a way that we can grow to become a bigger club that can afford more on players and wages to compete higher up the league? Obviously we're in Europe due to winning a cup but it would be great to continue it via league qualification. | | | |
Evolution on 20:01 - Nov 9 with 2669 views | dameedna | Southampton, Cardiff, WBA, Villa and Reading doing well. Since 78 not all theses clubs in the locality have been doing so well. Swindon, Bristol and Portsmouth have fallen away. The quality of players coming to the Region can only help to improve the chances of staying in the Prem. Not everyone wants to be a top 6 club. Win today and we go 9th in the Prem. That is our target. That's what we need to achieve today. Lose and we are still outside relegation spots. I dont think we deserve our place I think we have been fortunate to keep a group of players together. With some changes to players and Europe calling our resources are being tested this season. We are on course to finish top of our group in Europe and have beaten Valencia 0 - 3. That is evolution. | | | |
Evolution on 21:30 - Nov 9 with 2539 views | GeoffThom | Southampton show that reasonable size club can punch well above its weight which knocks laudrups theory | | | |
Evolution on 21:41 - Nov 9 with 2516 views | Jackanapes | Everton supporters would be a the people to talk to. How do they cope with the mundanity of 9th or thereabouts season in season out. I guess its about learning to be grateful for what you have, not yearning for what you don't. Personally I don't go to watch Swansea because they may someday be champions of the whole world. I go because I have always gone. I go to offer my support. If we got relegated right down the leagues I would still go. For me its not about success, its just about being part of it. | |
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Evolution on 21:43 - Nov 9 with 2509 views | deanscfc | Aren't Southampton one of the richest clubs in the country? And we're only 11 games in...a lot could change for them anyway. | | | |
Evolution on 21:48 - Nov 9 with 2499 views | mawdlamjack | we need 110% effort from all the players on the pitch, at the moment some are not performing to the best of their ability some others are lacking effort, get them all busting a gut and we will progress, too many are looking comfortable and playing with no heart or commitment, win on sunday and we go up to 9th. i think its been a mistake to over-rotate players, changing 3, or four at most would be ok,regularly swapping 7 or more is not working, our squad is not good enough for this, we need a nucleus of players playing regularly and consistently.we may then see us playing our passing game with greater pace and be more effective.further evolution will be difficult but not impossible. we need to re introduce our pressing game higher up the pitch. this season transition is non existant,and we do not press the opposition until they are in our final third. back to the basics we did so well over the past two seasons and yes, i think we can progress. an extra winger who can cross the ball and knows where the goal is should be brought in during the january window. | |
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Evolution on 22:18 - Nov 9 with 2474 views | Dewi1jack |
Evolution on 21:41 - Nov 9 by Jackanapes | Everton supporters would be a the people to talk to. How do they cope with the mundanity of 9th or thereabouts season in season out. I guess its about learning to be grateful for what you have, not yearning for what you don't. Personally I don't go to watch Swansea because they may someday be champions of the whole world. I go because I have always gone. I go to offer my support. If we got relegated right down the leagues I would still go. For me its not about success, its just about being part of it. |
Excellent post. Certainly sums it up for me. As long as the players we have, try their hardest for the club I love, it doesn't really matter where we're playing. And before any one says "would you rather be at Grimsby/ Carlisle/ Rochdale etc etc?" No, I actually prefer watching us playing in the top division as I did under Tosh. But even if we did end up back in the basement, I'll still be in the same seat I am now. | |
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Evolution on 22:22 - Nov 9 with 2463 views | ScoobyWho |
Evolution on 21:41 - Nov 9 by Jackanapes | Everton supporters would be a the people to talk to. How do they cope with the mundanity of 9th or thereabouts season in season out. I guess its about learning to be grateful for what you have, not yearning for what you don't. Personally I don't go to watch Swansea because they may someday be champions of the whole world. I go because I have always gone. I go to offer my support. If we got relegated right down the leagues I would still go. For me its not about success, its just about being part of it. |
Very well put. | |
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Evolution on 22:22 - Nov 9 with 2462 views | _ | Well in harsh reality we slip down again from here. Maybe not this season, maybe not the next or in 2', 3, 5 years...whatever... But one day, perhaps we will. Then it will be the hardy souls again, the 3 or 4 thousand that did it before. You can tell from this forum the ones that will be there and the ones that won't see the OP on the Bored thread and Dick Perchcock for two straight away.... | |
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Evolution on 23:30 - Nov 9 with 2421 views | KingBony |
Evolution on 21:41 - Nov 9 by Jackanapes | Everton supporters would be a the people to talk to. How do they cope with the mundanity of 9th or thereabouts season in season out. I guess its about learning to be grateful for what you have, not yearning for what you don't. Personally I don't go to watch Swansea because they may someday be champions of the whole world. I go because I have always gone. I go to offer my support. If we got relegated right down the leagues I would still go. For me its not about success, its just about being part of it. |
All bow to the boring Bumder whoop whoop. | |
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Evolution on 23:38 - Nov 9 with 2413 views | GeoffThom |
Evolution on 22:22 - Nov 9 by _ | Well in harsh reality we slip down again from here. Maybe not this season, maybe not the next or in 2', 3, 5 years...whatever... But one day, perhaps we will. Then it will be the hardy souls again, the 3 or 4 thousand that did it before. You can tell from this forum the ones that will be there and the ones that won't see the OP on the Bored thread and Dick Perchcock for two straight away.... |
And I was there when you were a spunk bubble pal and in crowds of less than 2.000. In fact I watched reserve youth and welsh leauge so what do you know | | | |
Evolution on 00:07 - Nov 10 with 2391 views | Dull1Thomas |
Evolution on 21:41 - Nov 9 by Jackanapes | Everton supporters would be a the people to talk to. How do they cope with the mundanity of 9th or thereabouts season in season out. I guess its about learning to be grateful for what you have, not yearning for what you don't. Personally I don't go to watch Swansea because they may someday be champions of the whole world. I go because I have always gone. I go to offer my support. If we got relegated right down the leagues I would still go. For me its not about success, its just about being part of it. |
Best post for time on here. | |
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Evolution on 00:12 - Nov 10 with 2384 views | KingBony |
Evolution on 00:07 - Nov 10 by Dull1Thomas | Best post for time on here. |
Nonsense post ~ stand still and we disappear as quickly as we got here. Just pray the board, players and manager don't think the same way. | |
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Evolution on 08:47 - Nov 10 with 2276 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Evolution on 22:22 - Nov 9 by _ | Well in harsh reality we slip down again from here. Maybe not this season, maybe not the next or in 2', 3, 5 years...whatever... But one day, perhaps we will. Then it will be the hardy souls again, the 3 or 4 thousand that did it before. You can tell from this forum the ones that will be there and the ones that won't see the OP on the Bored thread and Dick Perchcock for two straight away.... |
So there's no chance of us being promoted back from the Championship then? The way you're talking it's like we're destined to go straight back to league 2! That's far more pessimistic than Perch ever was | |
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